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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384536502882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781351665360 , 1351665367 , 9781315161440 , 1315161443 , 9781351665377 , 1351665375 , 9781351665353 , 1351665359
    Content: Adaptive reuse - the process of repairing and restoring existing buildings for new or continued use - is becoming an essential part of architectural practice. As mounting demographic, economic, and ecological challenges limit opportunities for new construction, architects increasingly focus on transforming and adapting existing buildings. This book introduces adaptive reuse as a new discipline. It provides students and professionals with the understanding and the tools they need to develop innovative and creative approaches, helping them to rethink and redesign existing buildings - a skill which is becoming more and more important. Part I outlines the history of adaptive reuse and explains the concepts and methods that lie behind new design processes and contemporary practice. Part II consists of a wide range of case studies, representing different time periods and strategies for intervention. Iconic adaptive reuse projects such as the Caixa Forum in Madrid and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are discussed alongside less famous and spontaneous transformations such as the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin, in addition to projects from Italy, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Poland, and the USA. Featuring over100 high-quality color illustrations, Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage is essential reading for students and professionals in architecture, interior design, heritage conservation, and urban planning.
    Note: Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Part I; 1 Historical background; 2 Intervention strategies; 3 Adaptive reuse for urban regeneration; 4 An intervention criterion: genius loci; 5 Concluding reflections; Part II; Case Study 1 Historical centre of Split Vernacular transformation from the seventh century onwards; Case Study 2 Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Michelangelo, 1553-1556; Case Study 3 Castelvecchio Museum Carlo Scarpa, 1959-1973; Case Study 4 SESC Pompeia Lina Bo Bardi, 1977-1986 , Case Study 5 Station Atocha Rafael Moneo, 1984-1992Case Study 6 Kunsthaus Tacheles Squatter community, 1990-2014; Case Study 7 Palais de Tokyo Lacaton & Vassal, 2000-2002 and 2012-2014; Case Study 8 Library Escuelas Pías Linazasoro & Sanchez Arquitectura, 1996-2004; Case Study 9 Kolumba Art Museum Peter Zumthor, 2003-2007; Case Study 10 Neues Museum David Chipperfield Architects, 1997-2009; Case Study 11 C-Mine 51N4E, 2011; Case Study 12 Park Spoor Noord Studio Associato Bernardo Secchi Paola Viganò, 2006-2011; Case Study 13 Park Avenue Armory Herzog & De Meuron, 2006-ongoing , Case Study 14 Sir John Soane's Museum Caruso St John, 2009-2012Case Study 15 Former prison noAarchitecten, 2008-2012; Case Study 16 OFF Piotrkowska User-led regeneration by tenants, 2011−ongoing; Case Study 17 Rijksmuseum Cruz y Ortiz, 2000-2013; Case Study 18 Fondaco dei Tedeschi OMA, 2009-2016; Case Study 19 De Flat Kleiburg NL Architect and XVW architectuur, 2012-2016; Case Study 20 Saint-Joseph Church TV TRACE, feasibility study 2017; Index
    Additional Edition: Print version: Adaptive reuse of the built heritage London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. ISBN 9781138062757 (hbk.)
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_399933182
    Format: 255 S , zahlr. Ill
    Edition: 2. éd. rev. et corr
    Language: French
    Keywords: Globus ; Himmelsglobus ; Astronomisches Instrument ; Ausstellungskatalog
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046633603
    Format: 263 Seiten , Pläne , 26 cm x 19 cm
    ISBN: 9783862068043
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Umbau ; Altbaumodernisierung ; Bauen im Bestand ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Bildband ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Rieniets, Tim 1972-
    Author information: Grafe, Christoph 1964-
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046095224
    Format: xix, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781138062764
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Denkmalpflege ; Gebäude ; Restaurierung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_354891081
    Format: XII, 284 S , Ill , 26cm
    ISBN: 2503512186
    Series Statement: De diversis artibus 65 = N.S.,28
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 271 - 278
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , Natural Sciences , Art History
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    Keywords: Louvain-la-Neuve ; Wissenschaftliches Instrument ; Geschichte 1530-1600 ; Katalog
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_393820416
    Format: IX, 339 S. , ill (some col.) , 32cm
    ISBN: 0198530692
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: National Maritime Museum ; Astrolabium ; Katalog
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV025360887
    Format: 284 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 2-503-51218-6
    Series Statement: De diversis artibus 65 = N.S., 28
    Language: English
    Subjects: Natural Sciences
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0002640
    Format: xix, 236 pages , illustrations, plans , 23 cm
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9781138062757 , 9781138062764 , 9781351665360 , 1138062758 , 1138062766 , 1351665367
    Content: "Adaptive reuse - the process of repairing and restoring existing buildings for new or continued use - is becoming an essential part of architectural practice. As mounting demographic, economic, and ecological challenges limit opportunities for new construction, architects increasingly focus on transforming and adapting existing buildings. This book introduces adaptive reuse as a new discipline. It provides students and professionals with the understanding and the tools they need to develop innovative and creative approaches, helping them to rethink and redesign existing buildings - a skill which is becoming more and more important. Part I outlines the history of adaptive reuse and explains the concepts and methods that lie behind new design processes and contemporary practice. Part II consists of a wide range of case studies, representing different time periods and strategies for intervention. Iconic adaptive reuse projects such as the Caixa Forum in Madrid and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are discussed alongside less famous and spontaneous transformations such as the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin, in addition to projects from Italy, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Poland, and the USA. Featuring over 100 high-quality color illustrations, Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage is essential reading for students and professionals in architecture, interior design, heritage conservation, and urban planning."
    Note: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: 1. Historical Background -- 2. Intervention Strategies -- 3. Adaptive Reuse for Urban Regeneration 4. Genius Loci -- 5. Concluding reflections -- Part II: 1. Diocletian Palace, Split (vernacular transformation from the 7th century onwards) -- 2. Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, Rome (Michelangelo, 1553-1556) -- 3. Castelvecchio Museum, Verona (Scarpa, 1959-1973) -- 4. SESC Pompeia, Sao Paulo (Lina Bo Bardi, 1977-1986) -- 5. Attocha Station, Madrid (Moneo, 1984 - 1992) -- 6. Kunsthaus Tacheles, Berlin (squatter community, 1990-2014) -- 7. Palais de Tokyo, Paris (Lacaton and Vassal, 2000-2002 and 2012-2014) -- 8. Library Escuelas Pias San Fernando, Madrid (José Ignacio Linazasoro, 1996-2004) -- 9. Kolumba Art Museum, Cologne (Zumthor, 2003-2007) -- 10. Neues Museum, Berlin (David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap, 1997-2009) -- 11. C-Mine, Genk (51N4E, 2011) -- 12. Park Spoor Noord, Antwerp (2006-2011) -- 13. Park Avenue Armory, New York (Herzog and De Meuron, 2006 - ongoing) -- 14. Sir John Soan Museum, London (Caruso St John, 2009-2012) -- 15. Former Prison, Hasselt (NoAarchitecten, 2008-2012) -- 16. OFF Piotrkowka, Lodz (2011-ungoing) -- 17. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos, 2000-2013) -- 18. Fondaco Dei Tedeschi, Venice (OMA, 2009-2016) -- 19. De Flat Kleiburg, Amsterdam (NL Architect and XVW architectuur, 2012-2016) -- 20. St Joseph church, Ghent (TV TRACE, feasibility study 2017) -- Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies ; Handbooks and manuals
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9961565539802883
    Format: 1 online resource (266 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-351-66537-5 , 1-351-66536-7 , 1-315-16144-3
    Content: Adaptive reuse - the process of repairing and restoring existing buildings for new or continued use - is becoming an essential part of architectural practice. As mounting demographic, economic, and ecological challenges limit opportunities for new construction, architects increasingly focus on transforming and adapting existing buildings. This book introduces adaptive reuse as a new discipline. It provides students and professionals with the understanding and the tools they need to develop innovative and creative approaches, helping them to rethink and redesign existing buildings - a skill which is becoming more and more important. Part I outlines the history of adaptive reuse and explains the concepts and methods that lie behind new design processes and contemporary practice. Part II consists of a wide range of case studies, representing different time periods and strategies for intervention. Iconic adaptive reuse projects such as the Caixa Forum in Madrid and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are discussed alongside less famous and spontaneous transformations such as the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin, in addition to projects from Italy, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Poland, and the USA. Featuring over100 high-quality color illustrations, Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage is essential reading for students and professionals in architecture, interior design, heritage conservation, and urban planning.
    Note: Historical background -- Intervention strategies -- Adaptive reuse for urban regeneration -- Diocletian Palace, Split -- Attocha Station, Madrid -- Neues Museum, Berlin -- Former Prison, Hasselt -- St Joseph church, Ghent.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-06276-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-138-06275-8
    Language: English
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